Can I sue my insurance company if they don’t pay my claim?
April 20, 2020Transcript: That depends. An insurance policy is just like any other contract. You’ve got your obligations to meet, the insurance company…
Read MoreCan I sue my insurance agent for selling me the wrong kind of fire insurance?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Yes, negligent failure to procure is a cognizable cause of action in the state of Florida. That means if you…
Read MoreCan I hire my own contractors/builder or do I have to use those recommended by my insurance company adjuster?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Generally in Florida, you can engage your own contractor; however, there are some policies which give the insurance company the…
Read MoreCan a policyholder get paid for residing elsewhere while repairs are made to their home?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Generally, in Florida, the answer is yes. It’s called additional living expense, and the policy-holder is entitled to recover money…
Read MoreAre insurance policies treated differently from other kinds of contracts?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Yes. Insurance policies are treated differently than other types of contracts. Insurance polices are interpreted, generally speaking, in favor of…
Read MoreAre attorney fees recoverable in a claim for insurance bad faith in Florida?
April 20, 2020Transcript: Standard rule in Florida is that each party pays for their own attorney, however, Florida law does allow for the…
Read MoreAfter I filed my claim my insurance company offered me a settlement for less than my damages. Must I take it?
April 20, 2020Transcript: No, you’re not required to take that proposal; however, you should go back to the insurance company, ask for what…
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